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The National Weather Service office in Juneau reported no injuries or infrastructure damage from the landslide or tsunami.
A massive tsunami-causing landslide in Southeast Alaska on Sunday likely sent more than 100 million cubic meters of debris — ...
A landslide early Sunday morning in the Endicott Arm area of Alaska near the state's capital triggered a local tsunami with ...
A 'mysterious tsunami' struck parts of Southeast Alaska, sending waves 100 feet up fjord slopes and baffling scientists, who ...
A chilling new study from Virginia Tech reveals a 15% chance that a mega-tsunami could strike the US Pacific Coast within the ...
A groundbreaking study from Virginia Tech warned that three US states are at significant risk of experiencing catastrophic ...
The risk of a devastating mega-tsunami from the Cascadia Subduction Zone highlights the need for improved evacuation plans.
Southern Washington, northern Oregon, and northern California are the regions which are most vulnerable to flooding from a ...
A new study from Virginia Tech, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, estimates a 15% chance of a ...
A groundbreaking study led by Virginia Tech geoscientist Tina Dura has revealed new details about the Cascadia Subduction ...
The wave of Sunday’s landslide-triggered tsunami in Southeast Alaska pummeled its way at least 100 feet up the adjacent ...
Waves that may have reached 100 feet scoured an inlet that’s frequented by cruise ships, tour vessels and pleasure boats.